Github is pretty good for that, as well as bitbucket.  Forks are
cheap, and you can also set yourself as "watching" a repo.

In my bitbucket u2-tools repo is a copy of ADD_XML_ELEMENT() which was
from Gregor's UV space blog.  I talked to him and he was ok with me
putting it up there, but that is my modded copy to work with Unidata,
not universe.

Nearly all of the tools we have discussed offer an rss feed.

On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Wjhonson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Let's say you load a piece of code that does a great XML parsing, but I want 
> to watch that code to get the next update from say... some other guy changing 
> that code and republishing it right in the same spot.
>
> That's a subscription to a page change.  But it's not *my* code, I didn't 
> change it or load it.
>
I am not sure how realistic it is for source code to be edited in wiki
fashion.  What about testing?  Where do you file bugs or feature
requests?
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